« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2017, 12:38:11 am »
Boards that do not have BIOS switches can only copy the back up BIOS to the primary chip when it becomes corrupt. You cannot boot from the back up BIOS.
While a BIOS chip can fail, what's more likely is that the address space has been changed or has been corrupted so it cannot accept the re-flash from the back up chip. It looks like your board is trying to copy the back up BIOS to the primary chip. Only conventional option I see from here is trying to re-flash F7 from a bootable USB stick. This may or may not work.
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